![]() ![]() Abbreviation for all’ ottava or “ at the octave.” This indication is most often found above specific notes on a staff and indicates that those notes should be performed one octave higher than written. You can also choose this option from the context menu. Delete the clefs in any of the following ways: Press Backspace or Delete.In Write mode, select the clefs you want to delete.How do you remove the bass clef from Dorico? To delete a bar, Command-click or Ctrl+click on a blank part of the staff in that bar, so that the bar is surrounded by a double blue box, and then hit Delete. #DELETE MEASURES IN MUSESCORE WINDOWS#To delete a bar, simply select, then choose Edit > Delete Bars (shortcut Ctrl+Delete on Windows or Command+Delete on Mac). My next option was to select those 4 measures, right click > Measure Properties, and uncheck Visible. ![]() I used this: Style->General->Check the “Hide empty staves” checkbox, which worked perfectly for the first 2 pages EXCEPT the first system, (that is, the first 4 bars on page 1) where the empty measures didn’t hide. How do you add and delete bars in MuseScore? You can however (as of MuseScore 3) use Ctrl + Del (Mac: Cmd + Del ) to delete a beat (note/chord or rest) from a measure, creating an irregular measure.
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